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The electric Abarth 500e went down as the fastest accelerating model that Abarth ever made. The Abarth 600e will most likely dethrone him. That is the most powerful road car that the company ever put on the road.
The Fiat 500e was the first electric car on which Abarth unleashed his skills. The considerably larger Fiat 600e also cannot escape Abarth treatment. The sporty Stellantis brand is not yet releasing all photos and information of the Abarth 600e, but it does release a first image showing the car completely without camouflage stickers.
The Abarth 500e already managed to distinguish itself from the Fiat original in terms of appearance, but with this Abarth 600e the Italians have gone a big step further in terms of visuals alone. Of course, it is immediately clear that the Abarth 600e is a Fiat that has been overhauled, but the visual adjustments are quite substantial. The Abarth 600e, for example, has its own completely unique front bumper with large, partially closed panels that are heavily interspersed with diagonal lines. The 600e designation is missing between the upper grille and the hood. The brand name Abarth is written here in cow letters. Of course there is an Abarth shield on the front cover. On the front screens we see a scorpion split with a lightning bolt, of course a reference to the electric drivetrain and the Abarth genes. More visual drama comes in the form of an Abarth+ lettering at the bottom of the doors, 20-inch striking alloy wheels and a rear spoiler. There is undoubtedly a diffuser at the bottom of the buttocks. It is clear that the Abarth 600e is considerably closer to the asphalt than a regular Fiat 600e.
The Abarth 600e gets all-wheel drive and produces 240 hp. Those 240 electric horses immediately make it the strongest road car that the brand ever put on the road. The hot-tempered Italian is also equipped with a mechanical limited slip differential and undoubtedly gets more powerful braking than the milder motorized Fiat versions. No new model without a special introductory version and so the Abarth 600e will also get one. It goes by the name Scorpionissima and will be available in a limited edition of 1,949 pieces. That number refers to the year in which Abarth was originally built.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl